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our goal is to have one foreign trade single window north america. ndly, we will map north american clusters. this will be a vital tool for to decision-making, and bolster economic trade in the region, we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map as soon as possible. i should mention the trilateral program for trusted travelers, mexico has proposed that this program uses global entry platform that canada and the united states already have. and this year, we will implement electronic kiosk platform that is already present in different airports in the united states and canada. this system in result will be used in north america as a whole. this will be a system that will flow ofnd expedite the individuals in north america. finally, i would like to use an example to describe our level of integration. the preservation of the monarch butterfly conservation, this is a species that in its pilgrimage, we can see how our countries are intertwined. back in our last summit, we agreed that we would take care of this species and make sure that in its journey, t
our goal is to have one foreign trade single window north america. ndly, we will map north american clusters. this will be a vital tool for to decision-making, and bolster economic trade in the region, we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map as soon as possible. i should mention the trilateral program for trusted travelers, mexico has proposed that this program uses global entry platform that canada and the united states already have. and this year, we will implement electronic kiosk...
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that once again, if you're trying to understand the tribulations and trials of black people in north americaver the centuries, particularly post 1776, you have to understand in the first place the reality that the united states of america was established as a slave-holding republic, even though i can understand why lawyers as a rhetorical device will often speak warmly of the founders and their noble documents and declaration of independence and the constitution and how they were so flexible they were able to be expanded to all of the rest of us who were initially excluded, understand that as a rhetorical argue. but the reality of the matter is that the founders did not have people like myself in mind when this country was established just like they did not have cattle or furniture in mind when this so-called republic was stabbed. we were considered on the same level cattle and furniture but we overcome the points of view, but once again we were able to fight that glorious struggle. that leads because we had support in the international community and for those in the "black lives matter" mov
that once again, if you're trying to understand the tribulations and trials of black people in north americaver the centuries, particularly post 1776, you have to understand in the first place the reality that the united states of america was established as a slave-holding republic, even though i can understand why lawyers as a rhetorical device will often speak warmly of the founders and their noble documents and declaration of independence and the constitution and how they were so flexible...
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our goal is to have one foreign trade single window for north america. secondly, we're going to map north american clusters. this will be a vital tool for decision making, and to bolster economic trade in the region. we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map as soon as possible. and thirdly, i should mention that trilateral program for trusted travelers, mexico has proposed that this program uses global entry platform that canada and the united states already have, and this year we will implement the electronic kiosk platform that is already present in different airports in the united states and canada. this system and result will be used in north america as a whole. and this will be a system that will enable and expedite the flow and transit of individuals in north america. finally, i would like to use an example to describe our level of integration. the preservation of the monarch butterfly conservation. this is a species that in its pilgrimage we can see how our countries are intertwined. and back in our last summit, we agreed that we would take
our goal is to have one foreign trade single window for north america. secondly, we're going to map north american clusters. this will be a vital tool for decision making, and to bolster economic trade in the region. we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map as soon as possible. and thirdly, i should mention that trilateral program for trusted travelers, mexico has proposed that this program uses global entry platform that canada and the united states already have, and this year we will...
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our goal is to have one for north america. secondly, we're going to map north american clusters.his will be a vital tool for decision making and to bolster economic trade in the region. we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map as soon as possible. and thirdly, i should mention that trilateral program for trusted travelers. mexico has proposed that this program uses global entry platform that canada and the united states already have and this year we will implement the electronic kiosks platform that is already present in different airports in the united states and canada. this system will be used in north america as a whole and this will be a system that will enable and expedite of individuals. and finally use an example to describe our level of integration. the preservation of the monarch butterfly conservation is a species that in its pilgrimage we can see how our countries are intertwined. and we agreed that e we would take care of this species and make sure that and the figures speak for itself. the area where butterflies reach only covered less than hundred heck tor.
our goal is to have one for north america. secondly, we're going to map north american clusters.his will be a vital tool for decision making and to bolster economic trade in the region. we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map as soon as possible. and thirdly, i should mention that trilateral program for trusted travelers. mexico has proposed that this program uses global entry platform that canada and the united states already have and this year we will implement the electronic kiosks...
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our goal is to have one foreign trade single window for north america. secondly, we are going to map north american clusters. this will be vital tool for decision-making, to bolster economic trade in the region. we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map, as soon as possible. and thirdly, i should mention the trilateral program for trusted travelers. mexico has proposed that this program uses global platforms that canada and the united states already have. and this year we will implement electronic kiosk platform that is already present in different airports in the united states and canada. this system, and result, will be used in north america and this will be a system that will enable and expedite the traffic and flow of individuals in north america. finally, i would like to use an example to describe our level of integration. the preservation of the monarch butterfly conservation. its is a species that, in pilgrimage, we can see how our countries are intertwined. we back in our last summit, agreed that would take care of this species. ind make sur
our goal is to have one foreign trade single window for north america. secondly, we are going to map north american clusters. this will be vital tool for decision-making, to bolster economic trade in the region. we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map, as soon as possible. and thirdly, i should mention the trilateral program for trusted travelers. mexico has proposed that this program uses global platforms that canada and the united states already have. and this year we will implement...
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in north america. in order to federal this goal, mexico -- fulfill this goal, mexico values in the transpacific ownership that there is a great opportunity to reaffirm this level of integration between the three countries that are part of nafta . besides that, we're taking this opportunity to other regions of the world, specifically towards asia. i believe the advantages, the benefits and the beauty that this integration will carry and has carried along for the benefit of our societies can be extended. when that transpacific partnership is approved, mexico support this effort with enthusiasm. is at the senate and in the process of being approved. we are convinced that by working together and by taking stock of our complementarity, we can get a most competitive region in the world as prime minister trudeau has said during this summit. for priorities on ,he change to clean energy competitiveness at the borders and trade securities and regional and global issues. addressedly, mexico in the area of competi
in north america. in order to federal this goal, mexico -- fulfill this goal, mexico values in the transpacific ownership that there is a great opportunity to reaffirm this level of integration between the three countries that are part of nafta . besides that, we're taking this opportunity to other regions of the world, specifically towards asia. i believe the advantages, the benefits and the beauty that this integration will carry and has carried along for the benefit of our societies can be...
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the four corners of north america, the use of it to haiti.as i said in the previous book, you should also look to the inspiration if not the instigation of reddish abolitionism london. >> the house will come to order
the four corners of north america, the use of it to haiti.as i said in the previous book, you should also look to the inspiration if not the instigation of reddish abolitionism london. >> the house will come to order
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our goal is to have one foreign trade single window for north america. , we're going to map north american clusters of. this will be a vital tool for decision making and to bolster economic trade in the region. we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map as soon as possible. and thirdly, i should mention that trilateral program for trusted travelers, mexico has proposed that this program uses global entry platform that canada and the united states already have, and this year we will implement the electronic kiosks platform that is already present in different airports in the united states and canada. this system and result will be used in north america as a whole, and this will be a system that will enable and expedite the flow and transit of individuals in north america. final tli, i would like to use an example to describe our level of integration. the presideervation of the mona butterfly conservation. this is a species that in its pilgrimage we can see how our countries are intertwined. back in our last summit, we agreed that we would take care of
our goal is to have one foreign trade single window for north america. , we're going to map north american clusters of. this will be a vital tool for decision making and to bolster economic trade in the region. we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map as soon as possible. and thirdly, i should mention that trilateral program for trusted travelers, mexico has proposed that this program uses global entry platform that canada and the united states already have, and this year we will...
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the goal is to have one single window for north america. secondly, we will map north american clusters. this will be a vital tool for and to bolster economic trade in the region. we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map as tune as possible. thirdly, we should mention the trilateral program or trusted travelers. mexico has proposed that this platformses the global that canada and the united states already has. here, we will implement the thatronic kiosk platform is already present in different airports in the united states and canada. this system will be used in north america as a whole. and this will be a system that the enable and expedite ofbal transit of it land -- individuals in north america. finally, i would like to use an example to describe our level of integration. the preservation of the monarch butterfly conservation. this is a species that, in its pilgrimage, we can see how our countries are intertwined. and back at the last summit, we agreed that we would take care of this species and make sure that in its journey, the mo
the goal is to have one single window for north america. secondly, we will map north american clusters. this will be a vital tool for and to bolster economic trade in the region. we have agreed to have a trilateral cluster map as tune as possible. thirdly, we should mention the trilateral program or trusted travelers. mexico has proposed that this platformses the global that canada and the united states already has. here, we will implement the thatronic kiosk platform is already present in...
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north america, 22% and then europe about the same 22%. most of the sales are in western europe, then japan, south korea, north america. if you look at the auto dealer stocks, there are some that have a sizable presence in uk and london. penske have the most exposure and auto nation, it doesn't have any dealerships over there. guilt by association. awe though nation, despite not having any exposure to europe, down 5.46%. just goes to show you what a strange couple of days it's been. tesla up slightly today. i know. it has nothing to do with brexit. this is a stock that has never traded in tandem with the rest of the stocks. >> in term of the big three automakers, we've seen them decline sharply. what is their exposure there? >> it depends. the european automakers have the largest exposure. dime lehr, fiat has more exposure there relative to its global sales than ford and gm. ford and gm have strong presence in europe and both have just now getting back to break even and a slight profit if r ford. the concern being they're going fall back t
north america, 22% and then europe about the same 22%. most of the sales are in western europe, then japan, south korea, north america. if you look at the auto dealer stocks, there are some that have a sizable presence in uk and london. penske have the most exposure and auto nation, it doesn't have any dealerships over there. guilt by association. awe though nation, despite not having any exposure to europe, down 5.46%. just goes to show you what a strange couple of days it's been. tesla up...
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not only were north america sales light, but overall growth margin fell in part due to a clearing of excess nike inventory in the region. nike footwear showing the strongest growth in north america by category was apparel sales growth not far behind. equipment was the worst performing category in the region. orders made by retail rs around the world for delivery o b shy expectations. for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan. >> and now, to europe where there were boos and there were heckles. tengs within the uk spilled over into brussels where european union leaders met for the first time since the united kingdom's unexpected vote to l th of the meeting is to prepare for the divorce from the eu. we begin in brussels. >> today in brussels, leaders of europe's 28 nations met for the first time since last week's historic brexit result. it was also the final eu summit to be attended by uk prime minister, david cameron, after he announced he was resigning. upon rival, his comments were positive and forward looking as he attempted to heal some of the wounds that had be opened in ce
not only were north america sales light, but overall growth margin fell in part due to a clearing of excess nike inventory in the region. nike footwear showing the strongest growth in north america by category was apparel sales growth not far behind. equipment was the worst performing category in the region. orders made by retail rs around the world for delivery o b shy expectations. for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan. >> and now, to europe where there were boos and there...
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it hit and adidas is also eating nike's lunch in north america. they're coming in hard and they're going to come in and be the winner in this game. i look at nike and say long-term isn't a name you want to stick with. yaed, i'd stick is it long-term. high 40s to the $60 level. that could be the trading rake, but if i look at a name i want to own long-term is adidas, i'd rather own under armour long-term. >> first of all, nobody's eating nike's lunch in north america. nike owns nrt america. the key is going to be about china, whether it continues to grow as fast, but i look at valuation as much as that's what's every attacked this on, it needs to change. >> it's a great company, well run, but what's the next thing that takes this thing higher. the valuation at this point, somewhere around 22 times 2017 starts to look interesting. under armour is twice that. changes they got massive growth. look at nike, say this stock right now, might totally get it, but 85% in the last six weeks. >> $200 shoes, different colors. they push pricing to the limit. >>
it hit and adidas is also eating nike's lunch in north america. they're coming in hard and they're going to come in and be the winner in this game. i look at nike and say long-term isn't a name you want to stick with. yaed, i'd stick is it long-term. high 40s to the $60 level. that could be the trading rake, but if i look at a name i want to own long-term is adidas, i'd rather own under armour long-term. >> first of all, nobody's eating nike's lunch in north america. nike owns nrt...
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mark: the three leaders say north america has the capacity, resources and moral imperative to build on the agreement. the turkish president says his country will overcome terror groups. his comments come a day after a triple suicide bombing at the istanbul airport left 42 people dead and more than 240 injured. the government blames the islamic state for the attack. u.s. senate leaders say they will hold a final vote tonight on the puerto rico financial risis. e territory has a $200 billion bond obligation, but no funds to pay it. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts, in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. "bloomberg west," is next. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." coming up, could brexit cast a shadow over business in the cloud? we sit down with the ceo of box, and how he's preparing for a european split. plus, one of the companies pioneering analytics to see how smart software is driving up satisfaction. this week, bloomberg is taking a deep dive into the world of pharma. one company developing a solution to peanut a
mark: the three leaders say north america has the capacity, resources and moral imperative to build on the agreement. the turkish president says his country will overcome terror groups. his comments come a day after a triple suicide bombing at the istanbul airport left 42 people dead and more than 240 injured. the government blames the islamic state for the attack. u.s. senate leaders say they will hold a final vote tonight on the puerto rico financial risis. e territory has a $200 billion bond...
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our president of the islamic society of north america aze. z, said, today, we send condoleents and prayers to the families of the victim and urge the communities to be united against all spray presence and encourage our members to donate with the immediate short-term needs of the greening families and our members in florida to visit and donate blood today to help the victims of this horrific shooting. that concludes the islamic society of north america's statement. now i will read on's of the all dulles muslim society, the second large of the mosque in the nation, representing 25,000 muslims in this area. the all dulles muslim society condemns the tragic and horrific orlando mass shooting and rejects any possible motive for the terrible act whose perpetrator is still being investigated as a possible hate-crime against a minority community or a mentally unbalanced individual and/or a lone wolf terrorist sympathizer. we send our thoughts and prayers and condolences to all those kill or injured and appreciate the orlando's community response in
our president of the islamic society of north america aze. z, said, today, we send condoleents and prayers to the families of the victim and urge the communities to be united against all spray presence and encourage our members to donate with the immediate short-term needs of the greening families and our members in florida to visit and donate blood today to help the victims of this horrific shooting. that concludes the islamic society of north america's statement. now i will read on's of the...
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david: you're prepared to break even at 10 million or 11 million vehicles a year north america.would you do? that's a 30%-40% reduction. chuck: in 2010, only did our initial public offering we made a commitment that we were going to maintain our breaking point in the u.s. at an industry level of 10 million or 11 million units. we were going to manage supply and demand to ensure we did not create the same issues that we saw leading to the restructuring. we've been very focused on that over the last number of years. focused on continuing efficiency. focus on ensuring we spend an industry levels and we have done that. ensuring that we can continue to launch in investing great products. we want the business model not only in north america but globally what we can ensure we perform well in a downturn, investor the cycle so you don't the ups and downs of investment through the cycle. and so we have an investment-grade balance sheet. restructure the business and run it accordingly to ensure that. it is doing collective downturn planning. its actions like reducing dealer inventories, an
david: you're prepared to break even at 10 million or 11 million vehicles a year north america.would you do? that's a 30%-40% reduction. chuck: in 2010, only did our initial public offering we made a commitment that we were going to maintain our breaking point in the u.s. at an industry level of 10 million or 11 million units. we were going to manage supply and demand to ensure we did not create the same issues that we saw leading to the restructuring. we've been very focused on that over the...
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they will try to increase clean power to 50% of the electricity generated throughout north america by5 also reducing methane emissions in the oil and gas sector by 40 to 45% during that same time frame. on the travel front, they will try to enhance it by setting up a trusted traveler program allowing for a quicker customs experience while also trying to make processing at the border faster and more efficient. just some of the agreements from the united states, canada, and mexico today. and all of this, liz, comes on the backdrop of donald trump saying yesterday that he would either try to renegotiate or end the program all together. speaking alongside mexico's president, president obama this morning gave a somewhat veiled swipe to the presumptive republican nominee for president. listen here. >> we all too often are hearing rhetoric that ignores the enormous contributions that have been made by mexican-americans and the enormous strengths that we draw from the relationship with our good neighbor to the south. >> the mexican president also saying what he says is isolation saying that t
they will try to increase clean power to 50% of the electricity generated throughout north america by5 also reducing methane emissions in the oil and gas sector by 40 to 45% during that same time frame. on the travel front, they will try to enhance it by setting up a trusted traveler program allowing for a quicker customs experience while also trying to make processing at the border faster and more efficient. just some of the agreements from the united states, canada, and mexico today. and all...
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. >> honeneybee health in north america began to deinine many years before neonicotinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, the products are safe, d d we he lolotsf studies to shothat. >>many scientists osose researar is not funded bthee pestice ininstry challenge the safe of f onics, saying that even low levels oexexpore can affect the abily y of heybeeses to communicacate and can supupps their imimmune system, making th more sususceptible to o virusesd varroa miteses. >> the effects of these pesticides s on the bees s is manyfold. it affects reproduction. the navigational ability of the bees is impaired. they can't find their way home. if they can't find theiwaway home, they can't riring rourcess back to thehe hive, thehe hive s depleted of worker bees and forager bebees, and ththe hive t crashshes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollininators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in dedecline, a a quarter of
. >> honeneybee health in north america began to deinine many years before neonicotinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, the products are safe, d d we he lolotsf studies to shothat. >>many scientists osose researar is not funded bthee pestice ininstry challenge the safe of f onics, saying that even low levels oexexpore can affect the abily y of heybeeses to communicacate and can supupps their imimmune system,...
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david: you're prepared to break even at 10 million or 11 million vehicles a year north america.would you do? that's a 30%-40% reduction. in 2010 only did our initial public offering we made a commitment that we were going to maintain our breaking point in the u.s. at an industry level of 1011 -- 10 million or 11 million units. we were going to manage supply and demand to ensure we did not create the same issues that we saw leading to the restructuring . we've been very focused on that over the last number of years. focused on continuing efficiency. focus on ensuring we spend an industry levels and we have done that. --uring that we can to continue to launch in investing great products. we want the business model not only in north america but globally what we can ensure we perform well in a downturn, investor the cycle so you don't the ups and downs of investment through the cycle. and so we have an investment-grade balance sheet. restructure the business and run it accordingly to ensure that. it is doing collective downturn planning. its actions like reducing dealer inventories,
david: you're prepared to break even at 10 million or 11 million vehicles a year north america.would you do? that's a 30%-40% reduction. in 2010 only did our initial public offering we made a commitment that we were going to maintain our breaking point in the u.s. at an industry level of 1011 -- 10 million or 11 million units. we were going to manage supply and demand to ensure we did not create the same issues that we saw leading to the restructuring . we've been very focused on that over the...
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we are building beautiful lounges around asia and north america and europe.holder -- you are shareholders have complained that cathay seems to focused on getting passengers into the seats and not the yield factor. you are losing your premium status among other asia carriers. ivan: premium service is something we do every day. we had an issue with capacity, particularly on the 777 aircraft. hong kong's airport is getting full. we're getting more people in the economy class seats. on the other hand, we are building premium seats. three of four years ago, we launched premium economy, a popular cabin. seatsclusive first class and business class seats are getting very popular support. that, theside of boostingof not just the premium status or continuing to enhance the premium status, a lot of people are saying you have to expand and part of that means consolidating or merging acquiring other carriers. are you actively looking for targets? organic are focusing on ascension, coming forward, going forward, we have 70 aircraft on delivery between now and 2024. we are
we are building beautiful lounges around asia and north america and europe.holder -- you are shareholders have complained that cathay seems to focused on getting passengers into the seats and not the yield factor. you are losing your premium status among other asia carriers. ivan: premium service is something we do every day. we had an issue with capacity, particularly on the 777 aircraft. hong kong's airport is getting full. we're getting more people in the economy class seats. on the other...
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one sees this spectacular event in some ways as a sequel to the revolt against british rule in north america in 1776 that led to the formation of the slave-holding republic still known as united states of america. that is to say as i argued in my book, "the counterrevolution of 1776," contrary to the broadway musicals that use the hip-hop form such as hamilton and contrary to what is routinely taught in schools from the atlantic to the pacific, the foundation of the united states of america in 1776 took place in no small measure because it was revolt against incipient abolitionism in london. that is to say, somerset's case in june 172 seemed to be suggesting -- 1772 seemed to be suggesting that slave property which even then in north america was worth in the millions, might be headed for the dust bin of history. as i explained in some detail in the book. and just as those in the state now known as zimbabwe, then known as rhodesia or southern or rhodesia revolted against british rule in 1965 because they thought that london was moving towards decolonization and one person, one vote. one perso
one sees this spectacular event in some ways as a sequel to the revolt against british rule in north america in 1776 that led to the formation of the slave-holding republic still known as united states of america. that is to say as i argued in my book, "the counterrevolution of 1776," contrary to the broadway musicals that use the hip-hop form such as hamilton and contrary to what is routinely taught in schools from the atlantic to the pacific, the foundation of the united states of...
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second, we are making sure that both north america remains in -- that north america remains a leader in the fight on climate change. all three of our nations are now committed to joining the paris agreement this year. we're announcing a new goal across the continent generating 50% of our electricity with clean power by 2025 which is a bold goal but eminently achievable. united states government is theunited states government is making a major commitment to purchase more clean energy for federal facilities. all three of our countries are committed to reducing methane emissions from the oil and that -- and guess sector by 40-45%. by third, we will do more to 2025. make sure we are looking after safety and health of our children -- citizens from illicit drugs. we are focused on the epidemic of opioid abuse and heroine taken some a and devastating summary families. our teams will meet to make sure we are courting efforts and our efforts or treatment and we will be relentless against criminals and narcotraffickers inflicting so much violence on our communities. fourth, we are deepening ou
second, we are making sure that both north america remains in -- that north america remains a leader in the fight on climate change. all three of our nations are now committed to joining the paris agreement this year. we're announcing a new goal across the continent generating 50% of our electricity with clean power by 2025 which is a bold goal but eminently achievable. united states government is theunited states government is making a major commitment to purchase more clean energy for federal...
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one of nike's biggest headaches to date in north america. >> jay, what's your annual this?ggestion that what's gone on in the first quarter could be argued to be self-inflicted. >> that's a great point. in addition to what john is saying nike had self-inflicted issue because they had a warehousing issue in the memphis distribution center exacerbated inventory issues and why gross margin probably disappointed the market expectation in the fourth quarter. at the same time nike is preparing for a world where people shop more on-line and trying to pull out some of brick and mortar distribution they don't feel is appropriate anymore for their brand. it it's self-inflicted issues that drove the 4 q results a lot of investors will think that's easily correctable and see nike return to strong eps growth over fiscal 17. >> would that be your reading, john? first of all you claim you need to diagnose what's going on and secondly, the assumption within the figures they're giving is that there will be a rebound in the second half of the year. do you think that will come? >> yes, we do.
one of nike's biggest headaches to date in north america. >> jay, what's your annual this?ggestion that what's gone on in the first quarter could be argued to be self-inflicted. >> that's a great point. in addition to what john is saying nike had self-inflicted issue because they had a warehousing issue in the memphis distribution center exacerbated inventory issues and why gross margin probably disappointed the market expectation in the fourth quarter. at the same time nike is...
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cutting back on people. 1200 jobs in north america in north america -- in north america.he market likes that focus on cutting back in its division. let's have a less look at a company we did not look all of that much. burckhardt compression falling back. they're giving a dividend that is less than the market expected . that market -- that felt overall. watch it fall potentially 5%. that is your market open. everybody. to update following a blast earlier this morning in istanbul. we are getting a mixed picture. that is understandable given what is happening. a nice picture of somebody's chin as well. -- the source i am going with is saying we have two dead and eight wounded. we will continue to update you. it has had an impact on the market this morning. at the moment, we are waiting for details on what happened, who was targeted. looks like a police vehicle was targeted in this attack. details on what exactly the casualty numbers remain a little bit mixed. that is the number we are putting on the screen at the moment. the most accurate numbers we have. let's come back and
cutting back on people. 1200 jobs in north america in north america -- in north america.he market likes that focus on cutting back in its division. let's have a less look at a company we did not look all of that much. burckhardt compression falling back. they're giving a dividend that is less than the market expected . that market -- that felt overall. watch it fall potentially 5%. that is your market open. everybody. to update following a blast earlier this morning in istanbul. we are getting...
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at what tracks the traffic north america stores. increases north american retailers.ore that, a lot of year-over-year declines. a little glimmer of light had to do with the memorial holiday. still a negative picture. thanks a lot. andary clinton claims historic win for the democratic presidential nomination. her opponent, bernie sanders, has found to fight on. what it could mean for the showdown with donald trump. ♪ vonnie: that is the capital building in washington, d.c. .e have megan murphy hillary clinton declared herself as the democratic presumptive nominee. also have four of the six states including california where she has been for the last week. bernie sanders will not pull out, continuing even with president obama pressuring him to do so? meete president is due to with bernie sanders tomorrow in washington. the president contacted him sunday and gave him a stern dam -- mess -- a stern message about needing to unify. will getexpect this any less strong tomorrow when they meet. the lesson will be, you have carried this progressive wing of the party, you galvani
at what tracks the traffic north america stores. increases north american retailers.ore that, a lot of year-over-year declines. a little glimmer of light had to do with the memorial holiday. still a negative picture. thanks a lot. andary clinton claims historic win for the democratic presidential nomination. her opponent, bernie sanders, has found to fight on. what it could mean for the showdown with donald trump. ♪ vonnie: that is the capital building in washington, d.c. .e have megan murphy...
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that we ared focusing on north america and western continental europe. a global perspective, but to talk about north america, since january 2013 we have over 80% market share in the regional market. embraer is competing very well indeed. mark: does bombardier's deal with delta i get difficult for you to gain new orders -- make it difficult for you to gain new orders with your jet? john: not at all. we are in a number of active conversations around the world, not just in europe and the united states but in asia as well. the airlines want an oem that will be around to support the aircraft after it enters service. when airlines look at the types of provisions that bombardier took as a matter of public record on their accounts, one would be concerned that equity shareholding base of the of liberated -- obliterated. i am sure any other airline looking at the c-series is insisting to get the same pricing that delta airlines and air canada were lucky enough to secure. mark: the new brazilian government has estimated a big budget deficit. is that going to make i
that we ared focusing on north america and western continental europe. a global perspective, but to talk about north america, since january 2013 we have over 80% market share in the regional market. embraer is competing very well indeed. mark: does bombardier's deal with delta i get difficult for you to gain new orders -- make it difficult for you to gain new orders with your jet? john: not at all. we are in a number of active conversations around the world, not just in europe and the united...
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charles: we are second to new york in north america and we are the only zone with a have in north americas critical for us to have some leadership. we have our tentacles all around the world. a strong european union i think makes a lot of sense. alix: in terms of the global bond yields, who would've thought we would of seen the german ten-year bund yield at below 0%. the yield curve in canada has also been flattening. inverted andk of perhaps a recession risk, are those buzzwords in ontario? charles: we are sensitive to what is happening around the world. we have better returns in other parts of the world. the liquidity of our bonds are strong and that helps. we will see what the bank of canada and the feds do in the u.s.. it appears to me this is a long-term low rate environment. the bonds are going to have, i suspect in the end, the fiscal policy that we have in place to try to germinate a little more activity is helping certainly in ontario. alix: do you feel like to promote more spending, do you feel like we will see more borrowing? is less our borrowing because our deficits are lower
charles: we are second to new york in north america and we are the only zone with a have in north americas critical for us to have some leadership. we have our tentacles all around the world. a strong european union i think makes a lot of sense. alix: in terms of the global bond yields, who would've thought we would of seen the german ten-year bund yield at below 0%. the yield curve in canada has also been flattening. inverted andk of perhaps a recession risk, are those buzzwords in ontario?...
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within north america at fx wages. effects wages. discriminate openly gay people from coming to the united states. the ceremonies that did surrounded are very curious, indeed. beginning with lbj, including all gave thethey same speech, basically, that ons law, the hart-celler act immigration, will not change the united states. they kept talking to the public, assuringf xenophobia, them it was a technicality and that nothing really was going to change, that i suppose without on 1924,e words based america would remain an anglo-saxon country. as recently as october 2015, the atlantic monthly came out with an article titled "the immigration act which inadvertently changed america." ted kennedyything and lbj and others had to say, it really did mark the beginning of a very different time period in america with respect to the complexion of immigration to this country. however, it is also a danger of overestimating what this bill did. turning point, but it is not the battle of gettysburg. there are other things that happened
within north america at fx wages. effects wages. discriminate openly gay people from coming to the united states. the ceremonies that did surrounded are very curious, indeed. beginning with lbj, including all gave thethey same speech, basically, that ons law, the hart-celler act immigration, will not change the united states. they kept talking to the public, assuringf xenophobia, them it was a technicality and that nothing really was going to change, that i suppose without on 1924,e words based...
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this concludes the islamic society of north america's statement. now, from the second largest mosque in the nation -- >> very strong statements coming in, condemning what they call this horrific crime in orlando. our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families of this hate crime, according to awad, the national executive director. awful, awful situation unfolding. we also heard very strong words of support for the families from these islamic leaders in the united states, condemning isis, bitterly condemning isis. peter bergen, very strong words. >> and i think this is very important they said this, but it kind of counters -- you often hear that the muslim-american community doesn't condemn terrorists. that's wrong, these groups are often getting out there, this is not the first time this group or others like it have made very strong statements. we heard from one of the leaders of one of the largest mosques in the united states, and the leader of that mosque has signed on open letter condemning isis. so, also, they're trying to ge
this concludes the islamic society of north america's statement. now, from the second largest mosque in the nation -- >> very strong statements coming in, condemning what they call this horrific crime in orlando. our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families of this hate crime, according to awad, the national executive director. awful, awful situation unfolding. we also heard very strong words of support for the families from these islamic leaders in the united...
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. >> the controversial free-trade deals that are under negotiation by the eu and north america could bring private arbitration systems to other parts of europe. this is why there have been protests all over the continent. protesters have criticized the courts that would allow the companies to sue governments over losses of profits. there are tough negotiations going on in brussels and the u.s. is in favor of private arbitration. many in the eu have doubts. the german economy minister has called for an interpretive. -- an alternative. >> i would say that a new system has to include an open tribunal with pububc judges a and transparency, as we are famimilr with from traditional coconstitutionalal law. >> these are the demanands that the european union has taken into account with regardrds to cta. the critics are not impressed with the solution found. >> it is still a parallell jurisdiction. the investment court system will still only be e for investors. in my opinion, the trade tribibunal is symbolic. it violates european law and i do not think the courts of justice will accept it. >>
. >> the controversial free-trade deals that are under negotiation by the eu and north america could bring private arbitration systems to other parts of europe. this is why there have been protests all over the continent. protesters have criticized the courts that would allow the companies to sue governments over losses of profits. there are tough negotiations going on in brussels and the u.s. is in favor of private arbitration. many in the eu have doubts. the german economy minister has...
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ford expanding its recall by 2 million vehicles in north america. the affected models are 2006, 2011 ford fusions. and lincoln mkz, zephyr and mercury milan. 2007 ford rangers. 2007-2010 lincoln and ford edges. the 2005-2010 ford mustangs are all covered in this recall expansion. you can expect notifications in the mail at any day. and you can find the complete list on the website at wjla.com. as that recall does yourself making an appointment to take your car in to get it checked out. consumer reporter john matarese warns you about a costly surprise that could come with the recall so you don't waste your money. john: more and more air bags added to the takata air bag recall every month. chances someone in your family received a recall notice or will soon. before you bring your car to a d.c. area dealer for free repair i want to explain why you should watch your wallet. scott like millions of drivers received a letter saying his takata air bag could be dangerous and on the list for a free replacement. when he brought his car in -- >> i went to order
ford expanding its recall by 2 million vehicles in north america. the affected models are 2006, 2011 ford fusions. and lincoln mkz, zephyr and mercury milan. 2007 ford rangers. 2007-2010 lincoln and ford edges. the 2005-2010 ford mustangs are all covered in this recall expansion. you can expect notifications in the mail at any day. and you can find the complete list on the website at wjla.com. as that recall does yourself making an appointment to take your car in to get it checked out. consumer...
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i mean, is it much harder to make way in other markets like north america, asia, the middle east andrth? >> i mean, we trade in wholesale capacity in the u.s. i mean, to be honest, we're not a big player. we sell online. we sell through partnerships like acer and house of frazier. like most businesses we want to be bigger than we are we want to be able to trade as easily as possible. obviously, with it declining as it, international is having those barriers. >> just to follow up, you feel leaving those barriers erected it would be more difficult for you to move? >> i do, yes. >> june 24th, i know your office, i drive past every day myself. when you're in there, i drive past, what's the contingency plan if we're out? >> well, that is a problem, isn't it? we haven't heard what that contingency plan is from the government. and i'm not sure they actually know. this is where the uncertainty is so scary for people, particularly for those who want to remain like i do in many businesses, we don't know what that contingency plan is. obviously, we'll have to do our best to adapt. we do adapt,
i mean, is it much harder to make way in other markets like north america, asia, the middle east andrth? >> i mean, we trade in wholesale capacity in the u.s. i mean, to be honest, we're not a big player. we sell online. we sell through partnerships like acer and house of frazier. like most businesses we want to be bigger than we are we want to be able to trade as easily as possible. obviously, with it declining as it, international is having those barriers. >> just to follow up,...
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it has changed my outlook on life. [ nemeth ] with over 900 experts across north america and backed byf amazing results, hair club provides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for every stage of hair loss. at hair club, we understand what it's like to lose your hair, and we understand what it's like to get it back, and we would like you to have that experience. based on my need for immediate results, hair club customized the right solution for me. it's called xtrands. it's new and only available through hair club. i walked in with a bald spot, and that same day, walked out with a full head of hair. just call or go online now to receive your free information kit and dvd at no obligation. you'll hear more about our full range of solutions, including exclusive non-surgical xtrands and xtrands plus. now i look in the mirror and i just can't believe that's me. this is my hair, and it feels great. i leave my house. i'm not thinking, "oh, how does my hair look? i know it looks good. [ nemeth ] this was me before going to hair club, and this was me by the end of my visit. the moment yo
it has changed my outlook on life. [ nemeth ] with over 900 experts across north america and backed byf amazing results, hair club provides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for every stage of hair loss. at hair club, we understand what it's like to lose your hair, and we understand what it's like to get it back, and we would like you to have that experience. based on my need for immediate results, hair club customized the right solution for me. it's called xtrands. it's new and only...
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up, the three amigos of north america meeting tomorrow in canada. you a preview of what to expect. ♪ oliver: you are watching bloomberg television live from the aspen ideas festival. i'm erik schatzker, here with walter isaacson. it is unavoidable. briggs it has to a degree hijack your event. this event has always been great , turning, pivoting and responding to local event and this is the biggest we have seen in quite some time. you are going to be talking to secretary of state john kerry in about an hour's time and exit is on the agenda. what do you want to know? big tremor and a we began the session by talking about how in 1949 on this very campus, some of the great institutions of globalism started coming up, whether was the world bank, bretton woods, the world bank -- the imf, and now the era of globalization seems to be over and that's because the belief in free trade, the free movement of people, immigration, that technology will make us that are, that lost popular support. i'm going to talk to the secretary of state to talk about what you ca
up, the three amigos of north america meeting tomorrow in canada. you a preview of what to expect. ♪ oliver: you are watching bloomberg television live from the aspen ideas festival. i'm erik schatzker, here with walter isaacson. it is unavoidable. briggs it has to a degree hijack your event. this event has always been great , turning, pivoting and responding to local event and this is the biggest we have seen in quite some time. you are going to be talking to secretary of state john kerry in...
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this is the first time we fight a war outside of, you know, north america. so it's a big challenge for a country whose standing army was only 9,000 at the beginning of the war. so this is a portfolio of lithographs done by naval artists and given to president polk as a memento of the war and his widow sarah, gives it to the state library and archives, so these are contemporary images in the style of the day and color photography done with the war with mexico. so the jacksonian era of american politics of which polk is part is really the golden age of political cartoons. these are instruments by which newspapers primarily circulate opinions and actually visualize in the same way that, you know, the ancient monuments told stories in stone, these are telling political issues in cartoon form, and they're amazing things. they're kind of strange to the modern eye, but these are some cartoons that have to do with james k. polk, and this cartoon shows a parody of that 1844 election. you see various characters, some on the way to texas, which is a pressing issue of h
this is the first time we fight a war outside of, you know, north america. so it's a big challenge for a country whose standing army was only 9,000 at the beginning of the war. so this is a portfolio of lithographs done by naval artists and given to president polk as a memento of the war and his widow sarah, gives it to the state library and archives, so these are contemporary images in the style of the day and color photography done with the war with mexico. so the jacksonian era of american...
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now it's your turn to make the switch. longest and fastest zipline in north america, there's only oneplace to do it. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ it's all in the catskills. only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >> a two-run bomb in the 7th inning help the fillies take the second series. the phils hang on to win 3-2. the series wraps up in san francisco. here is the rest of your sunday sports. >>> good morning to you, the nhl draft continued last night. in seven of ten picks it were just that, forwards. the flieyers had three second round picks. >> black took the first goaltender off of the board in the second round. the fliers also selected the right win wade alison with their third second round pick. >> we wanted speed, size, and skill. it is not in every player, but we feel like we got all three elements. it is a lot easier to zero in on. some of it is combinations. and alison. big guys. so we're excited. >> we shift to basketball now. and after three terrible seasons, there is opti
now it's your turn to make the switch. longest and fastest zipline in north america, there's only oneplace to do it. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ it's all in the catskills. only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >> a two-run bomb in the 7th inning help the fillies take the second series. the phils hang on to win 3-2. the series wraps up in san francisco. here is the rest of your sunday...
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narrator: in 1912 of the world's biggest cities were in north america or europe. 100 years later thisell to just 2. most of the biggest cities in the future will be in asia and africa. >> most of the growth will be in china, india and nigeria. those countries alone will account for 37% of the world's population. staggering numbers. lagos, the biggest city in nigeria. it is adding the equivalent of boston every year. the urbanization rate in the u.s. is over 70%. in china it is 50%. china may have a lot megacities, but they are going to get bigger or there is going to be more of them. that is going to be a trend. a lot of emerging markets are going to experience trends like that in the next 50 years. narrator: this incredible rate of growth makes the challenges of managing a large city more difficult. >> the biggest risks are the same risks that challenge all of us, politically governing, climate change, economic inequality, productivity, education, transportation. those issues that face cities are the same that face everyone except in a much more concentrated way. narrator: one city b
narrator: in 1912 of the world's biggest cities were in north america or europe. 100 years later thisell to just 2. most of the biggest cities in the future will be in asia and africa. >> most of the growth will be in china, india and nigeria. those countries alone will account for 37% of the world's population. staggering numbers. lagos, the biggest city in nigeria. it is adding the equivalent of boston every year. the urbanization rate in the u.s. is over 70%. in china it is 50%. china...
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the most powerful example of pricing we also are the first and still the only jurisdiction in north americao, cashier neutral for the last 5 years our energy supply is 98 percent clean and the g h g emissions are amongst the lowest in canada it is not a lot of easy places to look for continued emissions reduction it makes those partnerships all the more important and i want to reinforced to you what's been express this and have to be a choices between the assignment and the economy in fact, we look at the potential results the climatic change we can clearly say our economic future as world that indeed as a region is depend on action to reduce the implications of climatic change i'll give you some example from our economy in british columbia we internal revenue by the way, the faster growing economy in canada we're the only province in canada to balance the budget we're the only province with a triple a's credit rating with a great economy wife seen 68 thousand jobs a 12 percent increase since years and the g dp rose in the realm to $6 billion plus in 2014 and that's a 18 want 3 increase fro
the most powerful example of pricing we also are the first and still the only jurisdiction in north americao, cashier neutral for the last 5 years our energy supply is 98 percent clean and the g h g emissions are amongst the lowest in canada it is not a lot of easy places to look for continued emissions reduction it makes those partnerships all the more important and i want to reinforced to you what's been express this and have to be a choices between the assignment and the economy in fact, we...
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mark: the three leaders say north america has the capacity, resources and moral imperative to build onment.
mark: the three leaders say north america has the capacity, resources and moral imperative to build onment.
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trafficking flows that are moving either east-west from asia in route to markets in europe or north america, or north-south, which is to say from, say, south america, into west africa, and then seeking market in western europe, if not flipping back across. we need to have focus on both of these from a pure trafficking perspective. the problem is weak institution's a number of countries in africa, which makes them very attractive for multibillion dollar trafficking organizations. we also have organizations like al-shabaab or boko haram or further up north, al qaeda or the islamic state, which are able to corrupt and then use government institutions as well. africa, from my perspective, is a very important point of focus, without even going into the wildlife trafficking area which we have been more engauged in over the last three or four years. >> what are some of our strategies in east africa? take it with al-shabaab. concerns that it's a transit point. a lot of -- along the coast there obviously we have concerns. what are we doing? >> first, you have correctly summarized the nature of the t
trafficking flows that are moving either east-west from asia in route to markets in europe or north america, or north-south, which is to say from, say, south america, into west africa, and then seeking market in western europe, if not flipping back across. we need to have focus on both of these from a pure trafficking perspective. the problem is weak institution's a number of countries in africa, which makes them very attractive for multibillion dollar trafficking organizations. we also have...
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new number one. >> there are 4.8 million people in the top 2% of the world's richest people in north americaon. they hold $17.5 trillion of wealth. >> that is highest than the wealthiest north americans. europe is a distant third at $13.5 trillion. this before the markets dropped because of the brexit. >> that's a lot of money. >> yeah. >>> steph curry may have fallen short in his bid for the second nba title, but the warriors superstar has come out a big winner in the real estate game. the san francisco business times reports curry sold his lorinda home for $4.5 million. that's well above the original asking price of 3.8 million. he bought the property in 2013 for 3.1. he and his wife did an extensive renovation to the property which includes a putting green, outdoor kitchen and pool and a basketball court. >> i bet the fact that it was steph curry's home brought a lot of looky-loos, interest, you know? >> yeah. >> that outdoor kitchen though. >> anything is pretty fabulous. >> hungry. >>> coming up on "mornings on 2: the 9", the weiner nationals were held in southern california over the we
new number one. >> there are 4.8 million people in the top 2% of the world's richest people in north americaon. they hold $17.5 trillion of wealth. >> that is highest than the wealthiest north americans. europe is a distant third at $13.5 trillion. this before the markets dropped because of the brexit. >> that's a lot of money. >> yeah. >>> steph curry may have fallen short in his bid for the second nba title, but the warriors superstar has come out a big winner...